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Fun question. Ics rom or ics update?

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Old 01-31-2012, 10:16 PM
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i thought once ICS dropped anyone would be able to access the files to mod? isnt it open sourced?
Yes but getting it to work on individual phones is a different issue since not all the hardware is documented well nor are drivers always available.(From my short understanding of reading the XDA forums)
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Old 02-01-2012, 12:16 AM
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Yes but getting it to work on individual phones is a different issue since not all the hardware is documented well nor are drivers always available.(From my short understanding of reading the XDA forums)
Ahh I see.

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I have been running an ICS-based ROM for a while now, and am very happy with it.
Galnetmiui is very stable and had some great features. It took me Weeks of trying multiple ROMs before I finally settled on this one, do it'll take something really special for me to move now.

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Old 02-09-2012, 08:03 AM
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I have been running an ICS-based ROM for a while now, and am very happy with it.
Galnetmiui is very stable and had some great features. It took me Weeks of trying multiple ROMs before I finally settled on this one, do it'll take something really special for me to move now.

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Is it fully functional? It's a full rom of ics or just a theme? Just asking because I been looking for the best ics rom and don't know which to choose.


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Old 02-09-2012, 06:35 PM
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I will flash a custom ROM based off of it. The problem is that we need at least a leak of ICS for the AT&T SGSII before we will get any ICS roms. Wishing I would've went with the international version now.
this is what i've been waiting for. and i'll continue to wait... i hear the cows, they must be coming home soon.
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Old 02-09-2012, 08:07 PM
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I guess he is running this one [Only registered users can view links. ]

I'm pretty happy with illustion-xt !! The most battery friendly rom I have run..
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Galnet is not ICS - it's a hacked ICS framework over Gingerbread.

As to what will be needed for ICS on our device:

1) I9100 ICS to become official - until this happens, there is no kernel source for the leaks, and thus nothing that can be done to try and port it to our device. Once kernel source drops, the work for porting that release to I777 starts. Touchkeys should take a matter of hours or days - mainly due to whether that kernel source drops when I'm free or when I'm busy.

2) Audio routing issues fixed - this could prove to be highly problematic, as it's not within the open source kernel. On Gingerbread, the workaround for this was to disable Samsung Noise Reduction - this may or may not work on ICS, it's too early to know. If the audio routing issues prove insurmountable, we may need to wait for an I777-specific leak.

Either way - Our start gate is when I9100 ICS goes live AND kernel source is released (sometimes Samsung takes a few weeks to drop source for updates - see the Infuse as an example), right now Samsung is claiming March for that, and based on the progress of the XXLP* leaks, I think they are on track for that.
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Galnet is not ICS - it's a hacked ICS framework over Gingerbread.

As to what will be needed for ICS on our device:

1) I9100 ICS to become official - until this happens, there is no kernel source for the leaks, and thus nothing that can be done to try and port it to our device. Once kernel source drops, the work for porting that release to I777 starts. Touchkeys should take a matter of hours or days - mainly due to whether that kernel source drops when I'm free or when I'm busy.

2) Audio routing issues fixed - this could prove to be highly problematic, as it's not within the open source kernel. On Gingerbread, the workaround for this was to disable Samsung Noise Reduction - this may or may not work on ICS, it's too early to know. If the audio routing issues prove insurmountable, we may need to wait for an I777-specific leak.

Either way - Our start gate is when I9100 ICS goes live AND kernel source is released (sometimes Samsung takes a few weeks to drop source for updates - see the Infuse as an example), right now Samsung is claiming March for that, and based on the progress of the XXLP* leaks, I think they are on track for that.
i knew you would be on top of this. awesome. thanks to you here & at XDA.

the rumor mill is gearing up from outside sources as well:
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